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YOUR Home 6 / Housing news 2 / Supporting residents 8 / Noticeboard and diary dates 4/ Community news A new lease of life for old furniture www.islington.gov.uk/housing CONTENTS Spring 2016 News for Islington Council residents and homeowners The project is part of the London- wide REPURPOSE project, delivered by Groundwork London and the London Community Resource Network. An exciting new project called The Loop has been set up on the Andover Estate to help reduce fly- tipping and give furniture and white goods a new lease of life. The Loop offers free doorstep collection to all residents on Andover Estate to repair and revamp old items. These are then sold on to residents at affordable prices from the Bright Sparks shop on Seven Sisters Road. Rachel Grasby, Estate Reuse Coordinator at The Andover Loop, said: “This is a great way to tackle the root causes of fly-tipping, and reduce the number of re-useable items going to landfill. I’m really looking forward to working with residents to transform some of the unwanted items into unique, affordable furniture that residents are proud to have in their homes. We’ll also be offering free workshops and training to residents so that they can gain new skills in refurbishing and up-cycling, and we’re always looking for keen volunteers, no experience necessary.” See great dance shows all year round for £3 We’ve teamed up with Sadler’s Wells theatre to offer our residents tickets to a range of amazing shows at the great price of just £3! If you’ve not been to the theatre before, simply get in touch with us and we can organise £3 tickets for four different shows each year. Contact tamara.awarieta@ islington.gov.uk or call 020 527 5148 for more information. Rachel Gatsby and an ‘up-cycled’ chair For more information, please visit www.theloops.london or email andover.reuse@ groundwork.org.uk to arrange a collection.

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YOUR

Home6 / Housing news

2 / Supporting residents

8 / Noticeboard and diary dates

4 / Community news

A new lease of life for old furniture

www.islington.gov.uk/housing

CONTENTS Spring 2016

News for Islington Council residents and homeowners

The project is part of the London-wide REPURPOSE project, delivered by Groundwork London and the London Community Resource Network.

An exciting new project called The Loop has been set up on the Andover Estate to help reduce fly-tipping and give furniture and white goods a new lease of life.

The Loop offers free doorstep collection to all residents on Andover Estate to repair and revamp old items. These are then sold on to residents at affordable prices from the Bright Sparks shop on Seven Sisters Road.

Rachel Grasby, Estate Reuse Coordinator at The Andover Loop, said:

“This is a great way to tackle the root causes of fly-tipping, and reduce the number of re-useable items going to landfill. I’m really looking forward to working with residents to transform some of the unwanted items into unique, affordable furniture that residents are proud to have in their homes. We’ll also be offering free workshops and training to residents so that they can gain new skills in refurbishing and up-cycling, and we’re always looking for keen volunteers, no experience necessary.”

See great dance shows all year round for £3 We’ve teamed up with Sadler’s Wells theatre to offer our residents tickets to a range of amazing shows at the great price of just £3! If you’ve not been to the theatre before, simply get in touch with us and we can organise £3 tickets for four different shows each year.

Contact [email protected] or call 020 527 5148 for more information.

Rachel Gatsby and an ‘up-cycled’ chair

For more information, please visit www.theloops.london or email [email protected] to arrange a collection.

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Supporting residents

Giving something backIn this edition of Your Home, we speak to Domingos Coxi, who has taken a range of resident training courses, and has since volunteered for several organisations and found work as a social inclusion assistant…

Why did you enrol on the courses and how did you find out about them?I was already in full time employment, but I was looking for a change. I really wanted to give back and do something more meaningful, make a difference and enjoy what I was doing. To help me on the way, I took a community engagement course with Islington Council, and then I completed an accredited course in improving housing services. I also volunteered at St Luke’s Community Centre, and became a member of the Housing Services Repairs Reference Group.

What does your new job involve, and are you enjoying it?My current role is in resident involvement, events and communication for housing and local government. I am definitely enjoying it as I get to interact with people from diverse backgrounds and age groups, and use the different skills I have picked up through volunteering at charities, trusts, and the council. Giving back to your community in any way possible is one of the most satisfying, selfless and fulfilling things a person can ever do.

What would you say to other residents who are thinking of taking a training course?Go for it! These courses are free of charge so you have nothing to lose. You will learn and gain new skills and it could open doors you wouldn’t expect. Take a chance as there are opportunities right in front of you.

To find out more about the range of courses available, go to www.islington.gov.uk/xxxxxx, call 020 7527 xxxx or email [email protected]

Rent a garageDid you know that estate garages can be rented for storage purposes? You don’t need to own a car to rent a garage and at just under £20 a week, they offer an affordable and more convenient alternative to private storage facilities. So if you are having a clear out and want somewhere nearby to store spare items, please contact your local Area Housing Office.

Residents using prepayment meters can end up paying more for energy than those who use other payment methods. The Citizens Advice Bureau estimates that prepayment meter users pay on average £226 more for their energy a year.

Find out more and how to reduce the costs by watching our videos at www.islington.gov.uk/prepaymentmeters

Are you paying too much?

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Arsenal in the Community has started two new football sessions:

y Football for girls under 18 with a disability takes place at William Tyndale School football pitch on Fridays, 7-8pm.

y Football for amputees takes place at Arsenal Hub every other week on Tuesday, 3-4.30pm.

More information about the sessions and other sport and activity for disabled people is at www.allinislington.org.uk

www.islington.gov.uk

Cutting down on ASB

Islington Council’s anti-social behavior team recently obtained injunctions against three individuals in the borough who had a history of drug use and prostitution. The injunction prohibits these individuals from entering several locations in the borough and lasts for a period of two years.

The best way to report anti-social behavior is online at www.islington.gov.uk/asb.

For further information and to find your local training provider, call 020 7527 5782, email [email protected] or visit www.islington.gov.uk/acl

There is so much you can do online, from communicating with friends and family to shopping and getting information. You can also save money with voucher codes and price comparison websites. You can keep track of your finances with online banking, and pay your rent and council tax via Islington Council’s My eAccount.

And with Universal Credit coming soon, make sure you are online and ready!

Across Islington there are a number of different places to get online and learn IT skills, including libraries, community centres, job centres of the local college.

New footie sessions

Don’t miss out – get online!

New footie sessions

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Interested in gardening but don’t have your own garden? Want to grow your own food but live upstairs? If the answers are yes, then why not form a gardening club?

Community news

Flex those green fingers!

Gardening clubs are a wonderful way of getting to know your neighbours

and bringing people together on your estate. You can look after an individual flower bed, or you can set up a community garden. You can also grow food as well as plant shrubs and flowers.

Sanders Way gardening club has been the hard work of some really keen residents who wanted to have an open space they could enjoy and mingle with their neighbours. The club started off planting up boxes and planters, and then worked with the council to get some money to develop a food growing area. This space has really encouraged community spirit and for residents to get involved.

Sanders Way came third in Islington in Bloom, and people have commented that the area now resembles a little village.

If you want to improve the appearance of your communal gardens, or get involved with their maintenance at whatever level, please contact your local Community and Service Development Officer.

Sanders Way

Community and Service Development Officers

Holland Walk Area (covering, Hillrise, Tollington, Junction and St George’s wards) – Pamela Aristokle, 020 7527 7471 or [email protected]

St John Street Area (covering St Peter’s, Clerkenwell and Bunhill wards) – Val Barnes, 020 7527 6259 or [email protected]

Upper Street North Area (covering Finsbury Park and Highbury West wards – Chris Donovan, 020 7527 5379 or [email protected]

Upper Street South Area (covering Mildmay, Canonbury and Highbury East wards – Steve White, 020 7527 5378 or [email protected]

Upper Street West Area (covering Holloway, Caledonian, Barnsbury and St Mary’s wards – Jerry Hill, 020 7527 1847 or [email protected]

2016Find out more about this year’s Islington In Bloom competition in the main IslingtonLife magazine

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Project One Zero is a non-profit community arts organisation based on Caledonian Road just next door to the Cally Pitch. The group provides exhibition space and runs art workshops and non-art events for the local community.

There are free creative workshops within the community where people can drop-in, giving an opportunity to those who may not otherwise visit an art gallery to pop in and maybe pick up a paintbrush, try a bit of stencil cutting, needlework or photography.

Everyone is welcome – find out more at projectonezero.com

www.islington.gov.uk

The bigger pictureOver 100 residents enjoyed a free trip to the cinema to watch the comedy classic The Odd Couple.

To find out when the next event will be, please call Tamara on 020 7527 5148or email [email protected]

The Cinema Club for the over 60s was organised by the council’s housing team. Guests were welcomed by volunteers and offered refreshments before settling down to watch the classic Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau film at Screen on the Green on Upper Street.

Following the film, a raffle was organised, with prized generously donated by a range of local businesses. And before the afternoon ended, organisers surprised one lucky resident, Minell Harris, with a colourful bouquet of flowers and a chorus of Happy Birthday to celebrate her special day.

Glenda Daniel and Joan Dudley have attended all our events and were also presented with gifts for bringing their friends along.

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The council’s housing team will be hosting another film club event at Screen on the Green* in January. Free tickets are on a first come first served basis.

Book early to avoid disappointment! *Venue: 83 Upper Street, London, N1 0NP

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If you are a council or Housing Association tenant you can find out more about your housing options at www.islington.gov.uk/movinghome. If you are homeless or threatened with homelessness, go to www.islington.gov.uk/homeless

Housing news

In December 2015, the government published a review of the bedroom tax. The review found that 78 percent of claimants who were still affected after two years of the policy were regularly running out of money by the end of the week or month.

Are you affected by the bedroom tax?If you find that you are regularly running out of money because of the bedroom tax, you could choose to move somewhere smaller. We offer tenants support and incentives to move to a smaller, more affordable, home. As well as meaning that you will no longer be affected by the bedroom tax, a smaller home should be cheaper to heat and easier to manage.

For more information contact us on 020 7527 4140 and choose option 3, email [email protected], or visit www.islington.gov.uk/movinghome

What’s the best housing option for you?

We want to be realistic about your chances of being housed or rehoused. Many people have told us that if they knew how long the wait for housing would be, they would have considered other options when they first applied – like swapping homes, renting privately or downsizing.

We aim to meet the housing needs of those people most in need. We assess need through our housing register points system.

y Not many properties become vacant for letting each year – last year we let 1,200 properties, housing just 6 percent of the housing register.

y We are the biggest social landlord in Islington, with over 25,000 properties.

y There are 19,000 people on our housing register, and every year we get more than 3,000 new applications.

y Of the 1,200 properties we let last year, only half had more than one bedroom.

y Government policy changes are likely to restrict the number of properties available to let each year. We want to carry on letting as many homes as we can to people in need so we are building new council homes, supporting tenants to mutual exchange

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www.islington.gov.uk

New laws around council housing are coming The government are likely to pass new laws soon, which will mean some big changes for council tenants in the future. Even though nothing has been finalised yet, we wanted to let you know about some of the changes we are expecting.

y Pay to stay – The amount of rent people pay will be decided by their household income. This means it’s likely that all tenants will need to provide information to the council about their income. This is likely to start from April 2017.

y Fixed-term tenancies – The council will not be able to offer homes for life to new tenants, but will instead offer fixed term tenancies for 2-5 years, which will be reviewed towards the end of the tenancy. We have not been given a date for when this is likely to start

y Selling expensive council housing – The council will be forced to sell many properties which cost over a certain amount when their current tenants leave. This means the council will end up with fewer properties for council tenants to live in. We have not been given a date for when this is likely to start.

None of these have been agreed yet – this will happen in Parliament over the next few months. But once we know exactly what the changes are and how they will affect our tenants, we will make sure that you get the information, advice and support you need.

Insurance – good to know If you have made changes to your property, you must inform the council. Failure to do so may result in your insurance no longer being valid and claims not met.

You need to let us know:

y if you have had an extension built

y if your home is used for any business purposes (other than clerical)

y if the property is no longer in a good state of repair

y if you have let, part let or sub-let your property to tenants

y if you or any person living in your home, has ever been convicted or received a police caution or has any prosecution pending for any criminal offence involving arson, fraud or theft.

If your property is left unoccupied for more than 30 consecutive days, the following Insured Risks will be excluded:

y Malicious damage

y Escape of water from any fixed tank, fishtank, pipe or appliance and damage caused by bursting or freezing

y Theft or attempted theft.

Please refer to your Statement of Policy Cover for full details.

A better service for youThe council wants to know what our residents think about our repairs and gas maintenance services. If we get things wrong we will work to put them right and learn from mistakes so we can continue to make improvements to our services.

To help us check how we are doing, we work with an independent research company called Kwest Research, which telephones residents that have recently had a repair to ask them some questions. So if you have recently had some work done, you may receive a call from Kwest. We really appreciate the time you give to answer their questions.

A new convenient way to report housing repairs 24/7 for council tenantsReport plumbing, carpentry and electrical repairs 24/7 and book your own appointment using our new online system. We developed the repairs system with residents to make sure you can report your repairs quickly and easily. We show you some pictures and ask easy questions to find out what’s wrong, then let you know what you should do next – including booking an appointment yourself for the repair. Give it a try at www.islington.gov.uk/reportrepairs

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Noticeboard

Islington Housing Services set up the Service

Review Group (SRG) to make sure our services

are improved for the benefit of tenants and

leaseholders. Last year, residents told the SRG

that learning from and responding to complaints

was a key area for review. Its aim was to improve

the way that we deal with complaints, as well as

looking at the things we do well.

Members of the group carried out a variety of tasks

to enable them to develop their recommendations,

including telephone mystery shopping, arranging

meetings, speaking to staff and looking at specific

cases. The review is now complete an action plan has

been developed to support the recommendations.

Helping improve our housing service

Let Islington Lettings remove the hassle for you – we offer great value compared to high street estate agents, and there are no hidden costs. Are you tempted by a £750 letting fee and 5% management fee? Want us to find and vet your tenants? How does guaranteed rent, no set up fees or ongoing legal and renewal fees sound? And we will even cover your void periods and rent arrears, collect your rent, organise repairs and deal with tenancy issues for you.

We can do all this and more.

Call 020 7527 4200 or go to islingtonlettings.org.uk to find out more.

Are you a leaseholder who rents out your property?

Tenants’ and Residents’ panelsUpper Street North Panel

TBC

TBC

For enquiries please contact: [email protected] or 020 7527 5379Upper Street

South Panel Islington Town Hall, Upper Street, N1 2UD TBC

For enquiries please contact: [email protected] or 020 7527 5378Upper Street

West Panel Westbourne Community Centre, Roman Way, N7 8RD Monday 21 March 2016, Monday 23 May 2016 7-8.30pm

For enquiries please contact: [email protected] or 020 7527 5379

Elthorne Panel

Holland Walk Area Housing Office, 85-88 Holland Walk, N19 3XS Wednesday 16 March 2016, Wednesday 15 June 2016, 7pm with refreshments from 6.45pm

For enquiries please contact: [email protected] or 020 7527 7471

Whittington Panel

Hilldrop Community Centre, Community Lane, N7 0JE Tuesday 22 March 2016, Tuesday 23 May 2016, 7pm with refreshments from 6.45pm

For enquiries please contact: [email protected] or 020 7527 7471

St. John Street Panel

Tompion Community Centre, 40 Percival Street , EC1 Wednesday 30 March 2016, 7-9pm

For enquiries please contact: [email protected] or 020 7527 6259Have your say!

Help to improve the way housing services are delivered in your area by becoming a member of the Repairs or Leasehold Reference group! Tenants and leaseholders who live in homes directly managed by the council are being sought for the two groups.

Members of the groups provide an important resident perspective on the work carried out by the Property Services Division and the Home Ownership Team. They put forward ideas to make changes and improvements to services.

The Repairs Reference group have in the past year been consulted on the changes to the repairs priorities, on damp and condensation and the layout of the online repairs pages. Future topics will include looking at gas repair priorities and the role of surveyors and their role and interaction with residents

We have just recently set up the leasehold reference group and require more members and future topics will include service charges including notification, layout and value for money.

Get involved! Email [email protected] or phone 0207 5274079.